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AnswerHello Lou. SURFACE BURNER REMOVAL
1. Lift off the burner cap and burner head.
2. Remove the burner ring locking nut using a 1-1/16? socket wrench,
crescent wrench or channel-lock pliers.
3. Lift off the burner ring. Do not remove the burner base.
To replace:
1. Align the locator pins on the burner ring into the labeled hole in the burner
base. Seat in place and push toward the electrode to set gap properly.
2. Replace the burner ring locking nut. Tighten the nut three times to remove
small imperfections in the parts. This will ensure the nut remains tight over life:
• Hand tighten nut, tighten 1/4 turn with wrench or pliers, then loosen.
• Hand tighten nut a second time, tighten 1/4 turn with wrench or pliers,
then loosen.
• Hand tighten nut and final tighten 1/4 turn with wrench or pliers.
3. Align the locator pin in the burner head into the hole in the burner ring.
Seat in place.
4. Replace the burner caps.
BURNER BASE REMOVAL
To remove:
1. Remove the venturi tube from the center of
the burner base using a 3/4? socket wrench,
crescent wrench or channel-lock pliers.
2. Lift the burner base off the cooktop and
pull the wire from the tip of the electrode.
To replace:
1. Slide the wire back onto the tip of the burner
electrode and lower the base back onto
the cooktop.
2. Replace the venturi tube back in the center of the burner base and hand tighten. Using the wrench or pliers, tighten the venturi tube 1-1/2 turns.

AnswerHello Roy. No it is not hard to replace the igniter WB02X10822. Remove the burner caps and burner head
assemblies. Remove the 1-1/16 in. burner ring locking nut. Remove the large brass orifice tube from the
center of each burner base using a 20-mm or a
13/16-in. socket. Lift each burner base and disconnect the pushon
wire terminal from the spark electrode.
Place the burner base assemblies in a safe
place. Remove the clip to replace the igniter. Hope this helps.